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William Paul “Bill” MANES

Andrews County (Andrews Old) Cemetery
Andrews County,
Texas

William Paul “Bill” Manes
April 19, 1923-January 14, 2008

Please see military marker

Sammie Jo Burk Manes
July 2, 1925-November 7, 2009

Married June 20, 1944

*Photo, courtesy Wanda M.


*Obituary Sammie Jo Burk Manes
Sammie Jo Burk Manes, 84, long time Andrews resident passed away Saturday November 7, 2009 at Myrtle wood Estates in San Angelo, Texas.

Sammie Jo Burk was born July 2, 1925 in Brownfield, Texas. She married William (Bill) Manes June 20, 1944 in Rapid City, South Dakota. They moved to Andrews in 1946 from Salina, Kansas.

Mrs. Manes worked for Andrews County and retired from the County Auditor's office after 20 years of service.

She loved to crochet, and cook. She also enjoyed taking fishing trips with her husband to Pelican Arrows, in Northern Sacatuwan Canada. She loved to collect dolls and Hummel figurines.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Zuma and Elsie Mae Burk, by her husband, Bill Manes in January of this year, and her brother, Eugene Burk.

She is survived by; two daughters, Glenna and husband Dr. Carrol Wheat of Surprise, Arizona; Paula Smith and her husband Stephen of Odessa, three grandchildren, Sarah Elizabeth Smith Johnson, C. Bradford Wheat, and William Wheat, two great grandchildren, Lauren Elizabeth Wheat and Margaux Elise Wheat.

Published by McNett Funeral Home.

Contributed on 1/15/23 by neldapat
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Submitted: 1/15/23 • Approved: 1/15/23 • Last Updated: 1/18/23 • R556160-G556160-S3

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